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Tunisia-Leaked recordings of Akacha: Rachida Naifer breaks her silence

Former media adviser to the President of the Republic, Kais Saied, Ms Rachida Naifer remarked in a post published on her page, on the leaked recordings of the former director of the presidential cabinet Ms Nadia Akacha. In the post, Ms Rachida confirmed her willingness to testify before the Public Prosecutor.

 

Ms Naifer believed that these recordings are allegations and slanders are aimed at deforming the Head of State and the institution of the Presidency. “Allegations, defamation, and misrepresentation of the person of the Head of State and the institution of the presidency fall under the law, I personally put myself at the disposal of the public prosecutor to testify if required. God guards dear Tunisia against the plots of conspirators. There is no going back! “Wrote the former media adviser to the Presidency of the Republic.

 

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